Nyidaw Temple
Nyi Taw Temple is a temple in Mrauk U, Myanmar. It was built by Min Khayi, the second king of Mrauk-U Kingdom in AD 1433. It is situated next to Le-myet-hna Temple which was built by his brother Min Saw Mon, the founder of Mrauk-U Kingdom.
Nyi Taw Temple | |
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ညီတော် ပုထိုးတော် | |
![]() Nyi Taw Temple | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Theravada Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | Mrauk U, Rakhine State |
Country | Myanmar |
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Geographic coordinates | 20.598692°N 93.190818°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | King Min Khayi |
Completed | AD 1433 |
Image gallery
- Nyi Taw Temple
- Nyi Taw Temple and Le Myet hna Temple - Mrauk U
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See also
- List of Temples in Mrauk U
- Le-myet-hna Temple
- Min Khayi
References
- Aung Zeya (Mrauk Oo), Danyawati (2003). Encyclopaedia For History Of Buddhism And Rakhapura. Yangon: Thein Hteik Yadanar Press.
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